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| I like Digiboard PortServer's. They cost a little more, but you connect them anywhere in your network instead of using a card in the box. Joe "Dave Dickerson" <ddinaz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:3ef83f3c.3189105@news4.sucknews.com... > On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 00:20:30 -0700, Brian Lavender <brian@brie.com> > wrote: > > >I need at least an eight port serial board for the terminals for the > >system I am building. Is Digi good? Any recommended resellers? I heard > >that since some of the new MB's are 3.3 volt that you need be careful > >to get a board that matches. It looks like the digi multiport modules > >support both. > > > >brian > > Over the years I've used Digiboard, Equinox, and Comtrol > multiboard products. All were good. On laptops, I've > used Quatech QSP-100 PCMCIA cards successfully with > Lynsoft drivers. > > DDinAZ |
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| >> On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 00:20:30 -0700, Brian Lavender <brian@brie.com> >> wrote: >> >> >I need at least an eight port serial board for the terminals for the >> >system I am building. Is Digi good? Any recommended resellers? I heard >> >that since some of the new MB's are 3.3 volt that you need be careful >> >to get a board that matches. It looks like the digi multiport modules >> >support both. On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:07:55 GMT, "Administrator" <root@plantrol.com> wrote: >I like Digiboard PortServer's. They cost a little more, but you connect >them anywhere in your network instead of using a card in the box. > >Joe I decided to go with the Digi PortServer TS 16. Once I talked to inside sales at Digi, they directed me to it, and it looks like a great choice. Maybe you can confirm something for me. They told me that I can use the network on both the server and the client. I have windows clients where they said I install a driver and it creates a virtual comport that is connected to the virtual tty on the SCO box. Is this true? brian |